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Explore the complexities of plant vascular tissues, from meristems to phloem and xylem, for an insight into their roles in storage, support, transport, and more. Learn about the different cell types and their crucial functions in plant growth.
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Ground Tissue: Storage and Photosynthesis (Parenchyma Cells)
Ground Tissue: Strength and Support (Collenchyma – Not Lignified) (Sclerenchyma - Lignified)
Ground Tissue: Strength and Support Sclerenchyma: Sclereids Sclerenchyma: Fibers
Vascular Tissue: Plant Plumbing Xylem: H20 Phloem: Sugar
Vascular Tissue: Vascular Bundles Xylem: Water Transport Phloem: Sugar Transport
Xylem: Stem Cross-Section (x.s.) Tracheids, Vessels with Thick, Lignified Cell Walls
Xylem: Tracheids Tracheid Development and Lignification Patterns
Xylem: Tracheids Tracheids
Xylem: Vessels Vessel Member Vessel = Many Stacked Vessel Members
Xylem: Vessels Vessel End Walls: Perforation Plates
Xylem: Tracheids versus Vessels Tracheids versus Vessels
Xylem Cell Types Tracheid Vessel Fiber Parenchyma
Phloem: Sieve Tube Elements Sieve Tube Member End Walls: Sieve Plates
Vascular Tissue: Phloem • Parenchyma • Sieve Tube Element • Companion Cell • Fibers
Origin of Vascular Tissue II: Derivatives of Secondary Meristem(= Lateral Meristem)